eyeyy ee.jjynyt p PAQti nvs WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1921. TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, r People Here and There llf. i 1 ' 7 ' m i ii i m 1 .- -i .- i 11 l; ,' ' .rr-1 ' Harry Jllriilwa, JnimncHe who Ih em- Wlmn oak In Imricd In water or in, ployed Hi tlio' S. It. Thompnon horn, In wet Kind It will lam for icnlurloH. O.-ik aotmir M Interpreter rturliiK the trlullHon under hi'ldm-n conatiucled by the of Shl'tiata, JulmncHe-Hawnllun who In ; Koiiibiih two thounand yeui a uko have chat'lfed with the. first demon murder oeon found to ho in nound an when' .if M. Okamato. Htralwa la very Intel- they were flrHt placed In portion ligent and during lila njure llmo la Htudylng law lit the hope of mine duv lining admitted to the oar. - He findx the trial Intereatlng an It given him an opportunity to study the circuit court of the United States. J. II. Herr caahler of the Athena State Hank, and O. K. Itneiler, pre.nl. ilenl of the name Inatltutlon, were In rendleton today on bualneait, Marlon Kvana, prominent attorney of Walla Walla, wan hero today tak ing rare of buNineiuj matterx. I1. M. Collier went to Holdmun UiIh mornl'ig where he trunnacted Iegul liualnem. Karl R. Sanders, a Baker man, won In i'endleton today on ouulnens. Mm. I.. W. Drunmnilth of I -a Grande waa here yeiiterday. Jack Griffith of here today. Arltington won oci.oxk imiks mi ni dam ai HATTIKSIIi nn, Miss., April 27. (U. 1") Iletwoen ten Olid 15 men, women and children were killed and more th:in GO Injured by a cyclone that razed the town of Ilraxton, MIhh., aeoordltiK to ndvlcen received here. r&rr if ft r7 -A "woe the; sky way man AHOADK TODAY 5 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY i Try Our System o o E D O W K O u. U) z 2 X o ul z o X a. You-can pay in 7, 15 or 30 days, which is just the same as cash to us. and save you time and money and gives unsurpassed service, by using the phone. Just call 409, and order your daily needs. We will take care of sending you good goods at cash prices. We maintain our own delivery. 1 Yours, for a new customer. X o 2 W ft O c 2 S w o X OB w 3 The Economy Grocery 113 W. WEBB ST. Phone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE IWSOFTHE COUNTY' GPHCESANB OFFICERS MarrlM'.'J Mccjiko Kectiml. A marrlau lloeiiMO huH been Isnued to JeHBe I'. HoHiclan of Portland and lOveiyn Hurlinn of I'endleton by Court ty Clerk It T. Ilrown. I feixliint (;! JiHluniciit. A oemoniil iudKioent In favor of the defendant haa been returned by Judne fillheit W. rhelpa In the cnao of 'lyde 11. C. Herbert nuainst Idii J. lieebo and other. Hy the provlHlono of the decree the defendant la award ed a peiHonal Judgment of J850 and Costa Sue On Account. illlia uK(,-reatln)f $276.55 are the ba- als of a au:t broiinht by U H. Nell and C. .'. Darker aitalnat ft. M Walker, who wek to recover that amount which la alleged to be due for mate rlnla and aervlces rendered W. J. Warner la tho attorney for the plain-tiffs. CniHfl I,ow Out. A littlo Inveatlpation made today by Cyril Proebstel, deputy county clerk, showa that since April 18 there have been more auita brought for divorce thnn there have been mai-finee li censes Inmied. During; the nine week days six aulta for divorce have been brouitht In circuit court and only five marrlaue license have been applied for. OiM Treatment AlleRed. CharRlng thnt her husband haa treated her In a cruel and Inhuman manner and that he haa made falso .1 ... . .j FOR JUMBAGO Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves Yon just rubMuslerolc in briskly, and usually the pain to gone a delicious, oothingcomfort comes to takeitsplace. Musterole is a dean, white ointment; made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster vie and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief It gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lam. bago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. Soc and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 ) 1 SACK SPUDS, $1.501 SACK SUGAR, $9.50-11 SACK FLOUR, $2.00 Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 " ' . ' 209 E. Court St. 1 lb. M. J. B. Coffee....50c 3 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee $1.45 5 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee $2.35 1 lb. Hills Red 50c 2 1-2 lbs. Hills Red ..$1.20 5 lbs Hills Red $2.35 3 lbs. Hills Blue ...95c 1 lb. Hills Blue 35c 1 lb. Bulk, best 30c 31b. Bulk, beat S5c 1 lb. Bulk, best 25c 5 lb. Bulk, best $1.00 1 lb. Gold Shield 50c 5 lb. Gold Shield $1.45 5 lbs. Gold Shield ....$2.35 Swift's Ham, lb 40c Armour Bacon, lb 45c Picnic Ham, lb 23c 1 lb. Gun Powder Tea 40c 1 can Tuxedo Tobacco 15c 1 can Velvet Tobacco..l5c 1 can P. Albeit Tob 15c 2 Jars Mustard 25c 2 packages Puff Ric....35c 2 packages Puff Wht. 30c 2 caps Apricots 45c 2 cans Plums 45c 2 cans Pork and Bean3 25c 3 Campbell Soups 40c ; 7 cans Corn $1.0 1 can Pumpkin 10c 6 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes , $1-00 2 pounds Butter 90c 2 loaves Bread 25c 1 barrel Flour $8.40 1 sack Sugar $9-50 1 case Tomatoes $3.50 1 case corn $3.50 1 sack Stock Salt 65c 1 Brick Salt -P5c 4 boxes Matches 25c BREAD " Wc handle Pendleton Bread, ..which . by t?t proves to be the best, Why pay a premium on other bread that by test isn't the best. . v Regular lOt loaves t ...3 for 25c Regular,15c loaves, ..,..1...,...2 for 23c Large 2;pouwd double loaf ...U.,.t.....,... 15c Are You Getting All the Benefit When Price GO Dcrwn? Unless you are a custo mer of a cash store the chances are that you dont get them till long after they go into effect. The average stores are selling you goods at the old price." long after the prices have dropped. Wc give you immediate advantage of all declines as the volume of our business keeps new goods and lower prices for you. , FLOUR Olympic $2.0 White Satin $2.00 24 pounds Flour $1.15 10 pounds Flour 50c Oats, 9 pounds 55c Graham Flour, 10 lb. 50c Farina, 10 pounds .55c Corn Meal, 9 pounds....45c 3 large Oly. P. C. Flour $1-00 2 Corn Flakes 25c SWIFT'S LARD 10 ponnds net Swift's Lard $2.25 6 pounds Crisco $1.35 4 pounds Snowdrift 90c 8 pounds Snowdrift ..$1.75 GOLD CREST BUTTER This ' butter is an all pweet cream butter and is the hiphest quality. 2 pound roll S0c EGGS Strictly fresh, per doz. 25c 10 POUNDS SUGAR, 95c 5 POUNDS SUGAR, 5Cc 2 lbs. Peanut Butter....35c 4 lbs. Sago 25c 4 lbs. Tapico 25c 3 lbs. Rice ..25c 6 lbs. W. Beans 50c 5 lbs. Macaroni 50c 2 lbs. Lima Beans 25c 12 lbs. Spuds 25c 8 lbs. Onions 25c 10 lbs. Sugar 95c 5 lbs. Sugar 50c 1 gal. Wesson Oil ....$2.50 1 quart Wesson Oil 65c 5 lbs. Pink Beans 50c 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c 2 pkgs. Post Toasties..25c 3 bars Palmolive Soap 25c 4 bars Royal White 25c 7 bars Crystal White..50c 2 bars Steam Refined..25c 1 bar Fels Naptha 10c 1 large bar Ivory ...15c 1 pkgs Swansdown ....50c 1 package Citrus 30c 1 pkg. Swift's Pride.... 20c 7 cans Carnation Milk $1.00 8 cans Canyon Milk $1.00 10 cans Hebe Milk....$1.00 3 cans Borden Eagle Milk S5c 1 large Box Crackers..85c 1 med. box Crackers....40c 1 gallon Tea Garden Syrup $1.65 1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrup $1-65 1 gallon Karo 95c 1 gal. Golden Marshmallow ........$1.25 1 gallon Molasses S5c 3 largo cans Pineapple 95c 3 pkgs Citrus Powder.. 80c 2 pkgs Lux 25c 2 cans Skat 23c 1 bottle Ammonia 15c 12 dozen Bottle Caps....35e 1 lb. Cocoa 25s 1 lb. Coffee 23c 1 bottle Catsup 30c 3 packages Sod.i 2Gc Attorncj Present AriciinicntM. It 1h expected that the Jury that has heard the testimony In the Kchibato murder trial will he Riven the cane for deliberation by thlh evening. The taking of all tcKtimony wan concluded today at noon and with the resump tion of court thin Vflernoon attorneys began making their arguments. The lefense In the case has been based on the theory that the Jap was tempor arily maddened with drugs given hhn In drinka when he made the attack against Okomota. The state has at tempted to show that the crime was committed with robbery as the mo tive. The irtate'g case has been handl ed by II. I. Keator, district attorney, and his deputy, '. 55. Handall, and the Jap Is defended by Fred Steiwer and Harold Warner.' "Here's Real Tobacco" , . , r- says the Good Judge J That gives a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smallerchew.Iastslonger -so it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco - 6 9 RIGHT CUT 13 a short-cut tobacco accusations aiialnKt her "in name, Heulah May Hush has instituted ac tions fur a divorce from It.ilph I. Kiish. It Is t forth that the couple married at Sulem April 3, 1911 and Issued. The local fire department was I soon on the lob and the fire was ex tinguished in but a short time. Hub , ber had been placed in the stove and .It had burned the chimney thus caus- thero are two minor children. The j Ing the alarm. plaintiff seeks custody of the children I F. W. Andrews returned home Tues- and 1 .10 a month as alimony. Peter son, Hlshop and ( iait; are the plain tiff's attorneys. day morning from a short business j trip to Portland. I Miss Lena Kononan of Xolln is here j taking care of Mrs. George Jines, who I is very III SPEED LIMIT SIGNS ARE (Hast Oregonlan Fpecial.) who . 12- KCHO, April The man made an nnsueoessfnl attack on year-old Krho school girl about two weeks ago was found here Monday and Identified by the girl. H was arrested Immediately and placed In the city Jail that afternoon. He gave his name as being. Emerk Zantje. In his trial be fore Justice Crarv's court Tuesday Morning he was airaln Identified as the man and bound over to the grand Jury. Sheriff Honser took him to Pendleton Tuesday noon where he will be held in the county Jail awaiting the findings Sfr. and Mrs. Hansen of Pleasant! Valley Orc(;on, are visiting at the J. P. . Bell hnnift i C. K. Hawkins is employed with both trucks hauling gravel on the i highway near Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Will Howard of Butter ; Crnek were shopping In Echo, Monday. J County sheriff, Zoeth Houser, was j in Rcho on-official business, Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Saylor spent the week-end with friends and rela- ; ttves In Milton and Freewater. Speed limit signs were placed on the highway by the school house, Monday, by an order from the city council. , Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bleakney are the proud parents of an 8-pound daughter born to them, Sunday at the Hermls ton hospital. , Mr& Frank Hale, who has been in Seattle this winter for medical treat-1 ment, returned to her horn in Echo, Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomson, Chas. Bartholomew and R. It- Lewis went to Pendleton this morning to appear before the county court to ask county aid on the Echo Butter creek road. -There has been 145 days labor sub scribed with teams or . tractors all ready and it Is thought probably that when the county court takes a Uttle.in terest in the road more labor will be subscribed. Mrs. F. Hoskins and son and Violet Corrtgael went to Heppner today to ; visit Rudy Corrigael of that city, who is employed in the First- National i Bank . - 1 A very delightful birthday party was enjoyed by a large company of friends Rt the home of Mrs. Twig Teel and son last Sundat- afternoon. Mrs. It. B. Stanfield left Sunday for Portland where she will Join her hus band, who went down with cattle Sat urday evening. j Ollie Lee of the Big Ptone Flat eoun of the Jury. During the trial In Justice court he feigned deafness and accord- j try west of Butter Creek was and Echo Ing to all Indications it Is thought that he is demented. He Is a Russian hut can speak some English and is about thirty years of age. Mrs. Ralph Singer and children who have been visiting for the past two I Hermlston. visitor Monday. ' V. B. Finley of Hei-miston spent Monday in Echo attending to business. Mr. Finley recently rented his large wheat ranch In Sand Hollow and mov ed to his newly purchased home In weeks at the home of Alex Malcolm left Sunday for their home- In Waits-burg. V. H. Hiil and brother R. C. Hill, left Echo for Portland on their way to Vancouver this morning. The Hill brothers are the men who fortunately escaped injury in a car wrecked on tho highway Saturday morning. The people of Echo were very ex cited Monday evening about 8:30 when the fire boll rang loudly for the first time In many months. A large number of people rushed to the Echo Tire Shop from whence columns of smoke Going to London' JrV 4& . .ht - - - W. J. Wattenburger who was called . to Pendleton Monday to act as a Juror, will sit in the jury now trying the Jap murder case in the county court. ! H. W. Hill and brother. R. C. Hill, tourists from Poston. Mass., are still j wondering how they ever escaped with a whole skin when their car plunged over an eight foot embankment on the i highway a short distance above Echo ; Saturday morning. The boys wore on i their way from Boston Mass., to Van- i couver. Wash, in an Overland caiy a.l of course as they had honrd how good our roads were they were stepping on the gas at a pretty good rate when ! they attempted to pass a car. As their I car hit the soft gravel it left the road and turned completely over landing' on its side, spilling the boys, baggage and nil out in the ditch. They both received a severe shaken up and H. W. Hill has a badly wrenched back. Thev will continue their Interrupted trip as soon as their car can be repair ed in the local garage. Flint Dawson of stnnficld was and Bcho visitor Saturday. 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